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Mechatronics

by an Open University course team
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Mechatronics is the fusion of mechanics and electronics in the design of intelligent machines. This textbook is concerned with the concepts and techniques of artificial intelligence needed for the design of machines with advanced intelligent behaviour. It explores the topics of pattern recognition, neural networks, scheduling, reasoning, fuzzy logic, rule-based systems, machine learning, control and computer vision.

This student guide shows how fifty years of research into artificial intelligence (AI) have borne fruit in the design of better and more intelligent machines. The twin objectives of the text are: to explain the theory of the mainstream ideas of AI and to show how these ideas can be applied in practical engineering situations.

Audience: Undergraduate and graduate students of mechatronics.

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Explores concepts and techniques in designing artificial intelligence, covering pattern recognition, neural networks, scheduling, reasoning, fuzzy logic, rule-based systems, machine learning, computer vision, and integrating aspects of intelligent systems using blackboard systems. Includes an overview chapter, chapter summaries, and problems. This text and its companion volume, Perception, Cognition, and Recognition, were written as distance learning material for an undergraduate course in designing intelligent machines. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 11, 1995
Publisher
Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann in association with the Open University. 1995.
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750624039

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